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Tonight’s the night folks, and it’s a very special one at that! Truly, it is a night for celebrating!!

Yes, if you’re in New Orleans and are looking for a late night party filled with wild and wonderful music, then D.B.A. on Frenchmen St. is where you want to be!

Tonight will be a memorable one folks. A night of firsts and lasts, of introductions and farewells. We have a new album, a damn good album, to finally release! We have new members to introduce. We have new songs to debut! We will have more people on our stage tonight than every before, and the sound will be HUGE!! Tonight will also mark the passing of the torch from Mr Charles “Big Charlie” Skinner to the lovely Sandra Love! We got it all, baby, we got it all!

and about this new album….

For the past year we have been working vigorously to create something new and exciting for ourselves and for you. Now, we have a record that is by far our best, and it’s time for you to have it too.

IMPORTANT THINGS HUMANS SHOULD KNOW!!

Yes folks, tonight will mark the beginning of a new and exciting time in the Dirty Bourbon River Show. New songs, new people, and a new album!

Calling all for the love of wild film – we are looking for children, exotic animals (preferably in pairs), and a full-sized yacht to borrow for our next music video, to be shot in New Orleans and on the road next February & March by French filmmaker and media wizard Paul Oroszlan. This spectacular and magnificent project needs not only your children, exotic pets, and a yacht, but also your ideas as well – we’re going big for this one, so tell us what kind of wild things you would like to see in our next video, and if you know where to find them! Leave your feedback, children/pet dietary habits, etc in the comments section below

Noah Bonaparte Pais just did a really nice, well thought-out piece on us in this week’s Gambit, check it out:

The Dirty Bourbon River Show honed its sound and repertoire at a weekly gig at the Howlin' Wolf.

Only a band as genetically theatrical as the Dirty Bourbon River Show could subdivide a 30-minute EP into a three-act affair. In July, the New Orleans ensemble issued Free Love, its second self-released record this year, as merch-table fodder and an appetite-whetting intermezzo between Vol. 1, its February debut, and Vol. 2, due in spring 2011. But the platter took on a life of its own: a triple-gatefold, snow-globe carnival whose little big top houses three different introductions and even more personalities, segueing seamlessly from kazoo- and clarinet-blown circus shenanigans to smooth-croon lounge, and finely fingered folk ballads to banjo hoedowns, jazzy sax solos and staccato piano jams…